Eric Frein, shackled and scratched, is escorted by police into the Pike County Courthouse in Milford, Pa., for his arraignment in the shooting of two Pennsylvania state troopers, one fatally, on Sept. 12. Frein was captured seven weeks after police say he ambushed the troopers outside a barracks in northeastern Pennsylvania.

A model presents a creation during a fashion show created by Vietnamese-born model and global fashion show organizer Jessica Minh Anh on a catwalk set up on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

A man rides a motorcycle past Turkish troops guarding Iraqi Kurdish peshmerga soldiers prior to their departure to the Syrian city of Kobani, outside a staging area on the outskirts of Suruc, near the Turkey-Syria border.

Egyptian Sufi Muslims attend a celebration marking the birth of Iman Ibrahim el-Desouki, who lived from 1255 to 1296 and founded the Desouki Order in the Egyptian Nile Delta town of Kafr el-Sheikh. In Egypt, millions of Muslims belong to Sufi orders -- a branch of Islam which preaches introspection and mysticism.

Israeli riot police prevent a Palestinian man from entering the Al Aqsa mosque compound for Friday prayers. Israeli police were heavily deployed around the landmark in Jerusalem's Old City after a rare closure during clashes over the killing of a Palestinian accused of shooting an Israeli activist. Males under 50 were being barred access to the reopened mosque.

Bahraini men tend to cauldrons of rice, meat and vegetables being prepared to feed the village of Malkiya as part of traditional Shiite observance of the Islamic month of Muharram, dedicated to remembering and mourning the death of Imam Hussein, a Shiite saint and grandson of Islam's founding prophet, Muhammad.

A family offers prayers and candles at the graves of relatives buried with other victims of Typhoon Haiyan during a Mass outside a Catholic church in Palo, Philippines. Haiyan, hit one year ago and left nearly 8,000 people in the eastern Philippines dead or missing.

Afghan laborers drink tea after work at a chalk factory as the sun sets on the outskirts of Mazar-i-sharif. Afghanistan's economy is largely agriculture-based, though the country is endowed with a wealth of natural resources and mineral deposits.

Two visitors from Sweden kiss at a mural depicting Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev, left, kissing former East German Communist leader Erich Honecker in Berlin. The city is preparing to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall with an installation of 6,800 lamps along with illuminated balloons where the wall once divided the city into capitalist West and communist East.

Russian Geographic Society staff members carry the body of a baby mammoth to put on display in Moscow. The 39,000-year-old baby mammoth was named Yuka, derived from the Yukagir coastline where she was found. Yuka was found four years ago in the Siberian permafrost and was between 6 and 11 years old when she died. Scientists call Yuka the best-preserved mammoth in the history of paleontology.

Kathy Cirillo is comforted by soldiers during the funeral procession for her son Cpl. Nathan Cirillo in Hamilton, Canada. Cirillo was standing guard at the National War Memorial in Ottawa on Wednesday when he was killed by a gunman who went on to open fire on Parliament Hill before being shot down in a hail of bullets.

A protester lies on the ground during a demonstration in southern France, a day after a 21-year-old man died in unclear circumstances during a violent clash between demonstrators and police at the site of the contested Sivens dam near the town of Gaillac.

Crew members aboard Team Alvimedica sail along the Brazilian coast on Day 15 of the Volvo Ocean Race. Starting from Alicante in Spain, the route, spanning 39,379 nautical miles, visits 11 ports in 11 countries (Spain, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, China, New Zealand, Brazil, United States, Portugal, France, the Netherlands and Sweden) over nine months.

Afghan security officials stand beside the body of a gunman who attacked a residential area in Herat, Afghanistan. According to reports, two militants took positions in a residential area and clashed with police, killing both the gunmen, two police and injuring several civilians.

Supporters of Tunisian party Nida Tunis celebrate their victory in parliamentary elections. Nida Tunis took around 35% of the seats in Parliament, giving it the right to present a prime minister and form a governing coalition. The Islamists trailed with just 25% of the seats.

An Indian Hindu devotee offers prayers a day ahead of the Chhat festival on the Yamuna river in New Delhi. Devotees fast during the day and in the evenings offer prayers to the setting sun in bodies of water.

Palestinian artist Eyad Sabbah,40, stands in front of the statues he created amid the rubble of buildings in Gaza City that were destroyed during the 50 days of conflict between Israel and Hamas last summer. The statues are made of fiberglass and covered with clay and are depictions of the Palestinians who fled their houses from Israeli shelling.

Medical staff in protective suits waiting by an ambulance are seen in a reflection off the glass entrance of the Sunan International Airport in Pyongyang, North Korea. North Korea stepped up its measures to prevent the spread of the Ebola virus.

A string is used to ensure a perfectly aligned formation by the People's Liberation Army before a welcoming ceremony for Czech Republic President Milos Zeman outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

World War II veteran Jack McFarland, who is also a retired Hamilton police officer, greets mounted units after attending the public visitation for Cpl. Nathan Cirillo at the Markey-Dermody Funeral Home in Hamilton, Ontario.

The Week in Pictures | October 27 – November 2, 2014

Each week we bring you the very best in visual journalism. This week, a seven-week manhunt came to an end in Pennsylvania, where authorities finally captured survivalist Eric Frein, who they say killed a Pennsylvania state trooper in an ambush outside a police barracks.

Pomona: A Pomona police officer embraces his wife during a prayer vigil for his partner, SWAT officer Shaun Diamond, who died Wednesday after being shot the day before while serving a warrant.

Los Angeles: New Clippers owner Steve Ballmer sings along with Fergie during the national anthem before the team’s NBA season opener against the Oklahoma City Thunder at Staples Center.

San Francisco: A man jumps over a burning couch in the Mission district after the San Francisco Giants beat the Kansas City Royals to win the World Series.

Pahoa, Hawaii: Lava from the Kilauea volcano, which has been flowing since an eruption in June, threatens the town of Pahoa.

Wallops Island, Va.: An unmanned Antares rocket explodes shortly after takeoff at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility. No injuries were reported following the first catastrophic launch in NASA’s commercial spaceflight effort.

Ramle, Israel: A model waits to walk on a runway before a show at the Neve Tirza prison for women. Prisoners studying makeup application and hairdressing helped style the models.

Hamilton, Canada: A World War II veteran who is also a retired Hamilton police officer says hello to one of the mounted units after attending the public visitation for Cpl. Nathan Cirillo at the Markey-Dermody Funeral Home. Cirillo, a 24-year-old reservist with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada, was gunned down Oct. 22 as he stood ceremonial guard at the National War Memorial in Ottawa.

Hong Kong: Pro-democracy demonstrators make themselves up as Chinese ghosts to celebrate Halloween during the mass civil disobedience campaign Occupy Hong Kong in the Mongkok district.

Palo, Philippines: A family offer prayers and candles for lost relatives at a mass grave of Typhoon Haiyan victims outside a Catholic church a year after the deadly storm hit.

Moscow: Russian Geographic Society staff members carry the body of a 39,000-year-old baby mammoth, named Yuka, to put on display. Yuka was found four years ago in the Siberian permafrost and was between 6 and 11 years old when she died.

Add stops in Cyprus, Hungary, Germany, Japan and Sri Lanka to round out the report.